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Doctors at Johns Hopkins Medicine performed the world’s first complete penis-and-scrotum transplant.

The 14-hour operation, which took place on March 26, involved a team of nine plastic surgeons and two urological surgeons, according to a statement from Johns Hopkins Medicine. The surgeons transplanted the entire penis, scrotum (without the testicles) and a part of the abdominal wall from a deceased donor to the recipient, a veteran who was wounded in Afghanistan.

The transplant was the result of more than five years of research, Dr. Richard Redett, clinical director of the genitourinary transplant program at Johns Hopkins, said April 23 during a news conference.

The doctors are hopeful that the man will regain near-normal urinary and sexual functions thanks to the transplant, Dr. W. P. Andrew Lee, director of plastic and reconstructive surgery at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, said in the statement.

Lee noted that while it’s possible to reconstruct a penis using tissue from other parts of the body, a prosthetic implant would be needed to achieve an erection. Such an implant comes with a higher risk of infection.

The man has recovered from the operation and is expected to leave the hospital this week, Redett said.

The first penis transplant in the U.S. was performed in March 2016, on a man who had his penis removed due to cancer. Last month’s surgery, however, was the first to include the entire penis and scrotum.

Corey joins The Alliance with more than ten years of experience in corporate and non-profit fields, having worked in Communications for The Walt Disney Company and most recently, Public Relations for TransLife, the OPO serving Central Florida. He has also been an active board member of Donate Life Florida, serving as state team leader for the Driver License Outreach taskforce. Corey holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Information Sciences from The University of Alabama. In his spare time, he is an avid music and theater enthusiast, enjoys traveling, Crimson Tide Football and serving on the board for several local charities in the Orlando area.

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